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  2. National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom

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    The UK ENIC (European Network of Information Centres) uses a 16-level "band framework" in its evaluation of foreign qualifications to identify comparable British qualifications. UK ENIC issues statements of comparability and certificates based on these bands, which are designed to be precise enough to distinguish between different international ...

  3. National Academic Recognition Information Centre - Wikipedia

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    All EU and EEA states and all the associated countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Cyprus have a designated National Academic Recognition Information Centre (NARIC), which provides a way to compare academic qualifications as part of the Bologna Process. Together they form the NARIC network.

  4. European Network of Information Centres - Wikipedia

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    In this sense, each country or a member holds one vote. There is an annual meeting where all the members meet. ENIC also elects three official representatives to the ENIC Bureau (EB) for a two-year mandate. There are a total of 54 members; ENIC usually offers the following information for its members: [2] National Information Centres

  5. Validation of foreign studies and degrees - Wikipedia

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    The convention established the European Network of Information Centres (ENIC), supplementing and expanding the National Academic Recognition Information Centre (NARIC) network established by the European Union in 1984. The ENIC-NARIC network comprises national centres for validation of degrees in member countries.

  6. Lisbon Recognition Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Lisbon Recognition Convention, officially the Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region, is an international convention of the Council of Europe elaborated together with the UNESCO.

  7. ENIC - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation ENIC can stand for: ENIC Group – British investment company formerly known as English National Investment Company; European Network of Information Centres – network of centres for recognition of and information on international qualifications in Europe

  8. Bologna Process - Wikipedia

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    The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of higher-education qualifications. [1] The process has created the European Higher Education Area under the Lisbon Recognition Convention .

  9. Cameroon GCE Board - Wikipedia

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    The General Certificate of Education is a pure UK system of education adopted by Anglo-Saxon Cameroon.. In Cameroon, the GCE Ordinary Level examination is a 3-year course program starting from Form 3 to Form 5 (Years 9 to 11).